Religion and politics in the United States
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- Publication date
- 2007
- Topics
- Religion and politics -- United States -- History -- 21st century, United States -- Religion -- 1960-, United States -- Politics and government -- 2001-2009
- Publisher
- Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Collection
- inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks
- Contributor
- Internet Archive
- Language
- English
- Volume
- 5
xiv, 445 p. : 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references (p. 373-438) and index
A secular society -- The puzzle of religious vitality -- The persistence of religion -- Stability or change? -- Possible explanations -- Why the United States? -- Religion in the American context -- Understanding religion -- Patterns of religious affiliation -- Basic political tendencies -- Religion and american political culture -- The Puritan imprint on colonial thought -- Covenant theology and the right to revolt -- Puritanism and democracy : a qualification -- "Total depravity" and institutional restraint -- One nation under God : a civil religion -- Civil religion as a double-edged sword -- One of many influences -- Religion and the state -- The genesis of church-state conflict -- Overview of church-state relations -- How far can government go? -- The judicial record -- The separationist period -- The accomodationist era -- The politics of church-state relations -- The constitutional revolution in perspective -- Mobilizing religious interests -- Studying religious interests -- Establishing motive -- Establishing means -- Religion and political action -- Religious cultural environment -- Institutional contexts -- Partisan political alignments -- Influential allies -- Policy domain -- Religion and public opinion -- Economic liberalism -- Moral-cultural issues -- Social justice -- Foreign policy -- What culture war? -- The political mobilization of evangelical Protestants -- The political background -- Roots of the "new christian right" -- Building a national movement -- Evangelical political action -- Organizational transformation : the second generation -- Theories of evangelical mobilization -- The impact of the Christian right -- The consequences for public policy -- Good times? : the Christian Right and the Bush administration -- The Christian Right as a mass movement -- Continuity and change in the religious center : Catholics, mainline Protestants and Jews -- Catholicism : conflicting political impulses -- The conservative political heritage -- The transformation of Catholic attitudes -- Abortion : the Catholic response -- Is abortion a Catholic issue? -- The political traditions of mainline Protestants -- Mainline activism : sources and reactions -- American Jews -- Religion and the politics of ethnic and religious minorities -- African-American Protestants -- Latino Catholics and Protestants -- Muslim Americans -- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints -- Other faith traditions -- The other minorities : women and gay people -- Women, religion and politics -- Homosexuals -- Religion and homosexuality -- Religion and American political life -- The case against religious influence in politics -- Assessing the evidence -- The case for religion in politics -- Religion in public conversation
Includes bibliographical references (p. 373-438) and index
A secular society -- The puzzle of religious vitality -- The persistence of religion -- Stability or change? -- Possible explanations -- Why the United States? -- Religion in the American context -- Understanding religion -- Patterns of religious affiliation -- Basic political tendencies -- Religion and american political culture -- The Puritan imprint on colonial thought -- Covenant theology and the right to revolt -- Puritanism and democracy : a qualification -- "Total depravity" and institutional restraint -- One nation under God : a civil religion -- Civil religion as a double-edged sword -- One of many influences -- Religion and the state -- The genesis of church-state conflict -- Overview of church-state relations -- How far can government go? -- The judicial record -- The separationist period -- The accomodationist era -- The politics of church-state relations -- The constitutional revolution in perspective -- Mobilizing religious interests -- Studying religious interests -- Establishing motive -- Establishing means -- Religion and political action -- Religious cultural environment -- Institutional contexts -- Partisan political alignments -- Influential allies -- Policy domain -- Religion and public opinion -- Economic liberalism -- Moral-cultural issues -- Social justice -- Foreign policy -- What culture war? -- The political mobilization of evangelical Protestants -- The political background -- Roots of the "new christian right" -- Building a national movement -- Evangelical political action -- Organizational transformation : the second generation -- Theories of evangelical mobilization -- The impact of the Christian right -- The consequences for public policy -- Good times? : the Christian Right and the Bush administration -- The Christian Right as a mass movement -- Continuity and change in the religious center : Catholics, mainline Protestants and Jews -- Catholicism : conflicting political impulses -- The conservative political heritage -- The transformation of Catholic attitudes -- Abortion : the Catholic response -- Is abortion a Catholic issue? -- The political traditions of mainline Protestants -- Mainline activism : sources and reactions -- American Jews -- Religion and the politics of ethnic and religious minorities -- African-American Protestants -- Latino Catholics and Protestants -- Muslim Americans -- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints -- Other faith traditions -- The other minorities : women and gay people -- Women, religion and politics -- Homosexuals -- Religion and homosexuality -- Religion and American political life -- The case against religious influence in politics -- Assessing the evidence -- The case for religion in politics -- Religion in public conversation
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